The odometer reads 9471 miles, but the grille pitting suggests to me the mileage is higher? Maybe the actual mileage is 109471?
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/d/longview-1971-hurst-jeepster/7183017443.html
The odometer reads 9471 miles, but the grille pitting suggests to me the mileage is higher? Maybe the actual mileage is 109471?
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/d/longview-1971-hurst-jeepster/7183017443.html
The use of a differential cover as a hood bump is not something I’ve remember seeing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1092434291135764/
“Looking to part ways with my 2a project Parts list in last photo Has title. Willing to put together a package for someone for the chassis and title as a base with whatever else is wanted. Won’t part out until chassis is sold. If bought whole, project needs cooling system, fuel, electronics, and the cage finished… along with some misc. Here’s a breakdown of parts, build your own project. Chassis is selling first. Prices on rest of components are on a bundle pricing and may not reflect separate sale prices. 46 cj2a front clip with title, chassis, links, and axles for $1000”
TJ spotted this custom trailer. Will probably need some work. I’m not seeing any brake lights?
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/02/2020) It’s listed as a 1945, but looks like a ’47 or ’48.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/608753300067461/
“I’m selling a 1945 Jeep willys for my dad. Its been sitting at his garage for a good 20 years in Side. Needs some work but would be a great project for someone who loves Jeeps. Has a flathead 4 cyld motor but it needs work idk whats wrong with it. Has had some body work done to it but never finished. Frame and floors are solid. Old military jeep.”
It probably ran when there were more parts, too. 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/281415739914026/
“Cj3b. Ran when parked. Good windshield frame, hood, grill, and cowl. Make offer.”
This July 14, 1955, article from the Auburn Journal (Auburn, California) highlights the upcoming two day trip from Auburn, to Wentworth Springs and on to Lake Tahoe. It also includes a lists of some of the folks participating in the event. You’ll note there is no mention of it being a Jeep or Jeepers Jamboree.
Joel shared this late 1940s ad from the Maine Willys Sales Company of Augusta, Maine. Note the Willys Sign in the background with the early “J” logo. It appears that Maine’s State Foresty Department was an early enthusiast of the new jeep trucks. I was unable to locate the this ad using newspapers.com, so cannot date it at this time.
Here’s a rare lift-equipped CJ-5 with a rear PTO, Meyer hardtop and PTO winch.
http://www.sellajeep.com/mjs/sale20/ad148/ad148.html
“Acquired at an estate sale in Wyoming.
Too rare to part out.
Motor runs and does have a title
Farm Jeep, Meyers Top, Stratton Lift, Twin Stick”
A rare running Austin Champ.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/318681092464977/
“English Jeep ,great condition new tyres”